duca

See also: Duca and dūca

Italian

Etymology

From Latin dux, ducem, probably through the intermediate of Byzantine Greek δούκα (doúka, accusative of δούξ (doúx)). See also the doublets duce and doge.

Noun

duca m (plural duchi, feminine duchessa)

  1. duke

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